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World Braille Day: This international day is celebrated on January 4th in remembrance of the birth of Louis Braille, the inventor of the Braille system. The day highlights the importance of accessibility and human rights for people with visual impairments.
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World Braille Day: This international day is celebrated on January 4th in remembrance of the birth of Louis Braille, the inventor of the Braille system. The day highlights the importance of accessibility and human rights for people with visual impairments.
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Nice informationWorld Braille Day
World Braille Day is observed to honor Louis Braille and to recognize Braille as a vital tool for independence, dignity, and equal access for people with visual impairments. It reminds us that inclusion begins with accessibility, and that knowledge should be readable by everyone, in every form.



Louis Braille did not just invent a system, he opened a new world of knowledge to the eyes of millions of people. His extraordinary creation will forever be a beacon of light for humanity.
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Hello and good evening bro. A very good post. I was not aware that such a day existed. I do my little contributions to a NGO where they provide walking sticks to specially abled people. Sight and other senses are the greatest gift of God. Yet unfortunately some are denied of those. To be honest I don't like it when people take pity on them. Instead they should be supportive in any which way. They are humans as well but a little unfortunate. Instead of pity we should make them part of our society and make them feel welcomed . What Mr. Braille did has been groundbreaking and what we should as humans should do is empathy. Cheers!!!View attachment 397108
World Braille Day: This international day is celebrated on January 4th in remembrance of the birth of Louis Braille, the inventor of the Braille system. The day highlights the importance of accessibility and human rights for people with visual impairments.
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You are amazingHello and good evening bro. A very good post. I was not aware that such a day existed. I do my little contributions to a NGO where they provide walking sticks to specially abled people. Sight and other senses are the greatest gift of God. Yet unfortunately some are denied of those. To be honest I don't like it when people take pity on them. Instead they should be supportive in any which way. They are humans as well but a little unfortunate. Instead of pity we should make them part of our society and make them feel welcomed . What Mr. Braille did has been groundbreaking and what we should as humans should do is empathy. Cheers!!!


